Thunder Over Louisville 2021: What we know about this year s citywide event Share Updated: 2:21 PM EDT Apr 16, 2021
Thunder Over Louisville 2021: What we know about this year s citywide event Share Updated: 2:21 PM EDT Apr 16, 2021
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Show Transcript AND FIREWORK SHOWS. AFTER BEING CANCELED LAST YEAR THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE’S BACK, BUT IT WON’T BE AT THE WATERFRONT PARK LIKE WE’RE USED TO INSTEAD. IT’LL BE AT FIVE DIFFERENT UNDISCLOSED LOCATIONS AS ORGANIZERS SAY IT’S THEIR WAY OF BRINGING THE FUN TO YOU. PEOPLE USUALLY PACK TO WATERFRONT EACH YEAR FOR THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE, BUT THIS YEAR THUNDER IS COMING TO YOU. WE HAVE A CATEGORY 3 AIR BOX WHAT THAT MEANS. IS THAT IT? OUT FOR FLYBYS LIKE YOU’VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE AS WELL AS SOME ARAB ADDICTS THIS YEAR WILL FEATURE A TWO-HOUR AIR SHOW WITH PLANES NEVER SEEN A THUNDER. IT’S A SITE KENTUCKY DERBY FESTIVAL PRESIDENT. MATT. GIBSON SAYS, YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS THE SEVEN
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Sundance from the sofa: First impressions from a virtual film fest
By Ty Burr Globe Staff,Updated February 1, 2021, 4:27 p.m.
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Ahmir Questlove Thompson s Summer of Soul documentary is streaming via the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Sly Stone (pictured) played at the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival.Sundance Film Festival via AP
Is it really the Sundance Film Festival without snow, without the shuttle buses, without the crowds â without Utah? Well, yes, because if you take away all those things and still have the movies, youâve still got a festival.
The 43rd iteration of Sundance, running from Jan. 28 to Feb. 3, has unfolded during this Year of the Pandemic largely in peopleâs homes, with select drive-ins and independent theaters in cities across the US hosting limited-seating screenings (or, as in the case of The Coolidge Corner Theatre, collaborating on events). Building on the streaming-platform model established by fall festivals in Toronto and
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“CODA” plays on opening night of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival at Fort Mason Flix in San Francisco. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle
The Sundance Film Festival, one of the most prestigious in the world, has come to a close, having showcased more than 70 feature films online and bringing world premieres to drive-ins across the country, including the pop-up Fort Mason Flix in San Francisco.
But the festival wasn’t just about watching the movies. The festival that ran Jan. 28 through Wednesday, Feb. 3, featured virtual Q&A sessions with stars and filmmakers for fun, often surprising, behind-the-scenes looks at some of the biggest films of the year. There were also some bidding wars from major distributors, who spent millions to acquire some of festival’s top films.